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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Vanderbilt chapter.

 

 

I value joy. I not only wish others happiness, but also make myself happy in various ways. Here is a list of things I do to benefit my mood.

I. Watching movies

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Movie watching enables me to relax, to think, to learn, and to communicate—all of these uplift me. Moreover, when I immerse myself into a film, I feel as if I am living another being’s life and having experience which I cannot obtain in reality. Such a possibility adds more meaning to movies. 

II. Talking with parents and friends

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A cure-all for my sadness is conversations with my parents and friends. When someone trustworthy and caring listens to me, I appreciate such warmheartedness and patience. The feedback and advice I get often help me solve the situations that trouble me.

III. Reviewing photos of the past

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When I am upset, I sometimes turn to the photos of the past. Because of photos, happy moments last. Photos also make moments of other moods such as gloom happier. When I take a look at photos, a smile of my family member decades ago, a miswritten character whose time period I cannot recall, or a homemade dish last summer can make my day.

IV. Eating ice cream

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I am always a fan of ice cream. When I savor a classic favor or try a new one, I feel uplifted. I feel empowered when holding an ice cream cone. Having vanilla ice cream with my mother is one of the loveliest memories of the summer. 

V. Listening to Music

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I have a playlist of music from multiple countries. I cannot agree more with the lyrics of some songs. Although I do not speak the languages of some songs, the melodies do my heart good. The transition between and the combination of different songs are interesting.

Xuanxuan Chen

Vanderbilt '21

Xuanxuan is studying Asian Studies at Vanderbilt University. She is a language enthusiast speaking four languages. She loves writing prose and poem, strolling on campus, and exploring foods.
Madison Edwards

Vanderbilt '21

Madison is a Campus Trendsetter and Campus Correspondent. She is currently majoring in Human and Organizational Development at Vanderbilt University. Madison enjoys traveling and trying new foods, and can always be found drinking a good cup of coffee :)